Success Stories: Madeleine Trinco Madeleine Trinco graduated early from high school and wanted a head-start on her college career. She chose College of DuPage after being named a Presidential Scholar, which includes a full-tuition scholarship and membership in the Phi Theta Kappa honors society. After earning both Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees and graduating with high honors, Trinco continued her educationat Beloit College in Wisconsin and now works at the DuPage County Coroner's Office. Learn more about Madeleine's story. Success Stories: Carmine Calabria Throughout his life, Carmine Calabria considered many career choices, most revolving around being innovative, creative and thinking outside of the box. After his first semester in the Architecture program at College of DuPage, he knew he was selecting the right career. Calabria is now a full-time architectural designer at Wight & Company and recently returned to COD as part of the design team for the Cleve Carney Museum of Art expansion.
It is a place that allows students to get on the right path for their aspirations. The professors really do care, as long as you do your half of the work they can get you there! The resources available to students are honestly a godsend, you can free tutors and access to Microsoft office. You're able to join clubs and meet new friends! They have some amazing classes if you are into music and the arts, and one of the best forensics and speech team! Go Chaps! It was originally a fantastic community college that had to grow quickly with the booming community. Wonderful new buildings were built, but I wonder with what input from students was taken into considerationMany full time retiring teachers are replaced with less qualified part time teachers in many instances. They will take anyone with the qualifications to teach so beware. Just because one has the qualifications to teach doesn't necessarily mean they should. Not that they aren't good enough, but that it takes the right person to teach effectively.
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